the man who passed the check forg­ WEDNESDAY’S LOCALS. is expected that a great many of the ed on Dave Cargyle, was also bound people will take advantage of th« in over to await the next session of ducementa offered to come here. Mr. and Mrs. McRae are visiting the court, and will remain in the Mr. Wilson, on the other hand, will friends Iu the city. jail until the time of its sitting leave in a few days for the Interior George Peebles, ot Weston, was a Richard Ryan, who is accused of FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 11 1903. of the county to advertise, and at visitor in the city yesterday. larceny, was arraigned and bound CATTLE DROPPED ONE- MANY FAT CATTLE YET CASE SEVERE ILLNESS the same time will hold out all In WILL NOT PURCHASE over to the next session. E. I. Barnett, of Athena, was a vis­ N E R VOUS PROSTRATION REMAIN TO EE SOLD. FOURTH CENT POUND. WITH TYPHOID FEVER itor to th« eclebration yesterday. POOR FARM PROPERTY? ducementa to the men he meets i. Grover Haskins and Dell McGinnie, the way of the stock exhibit. the two lads in the jail awaiting the W H. Ferguson, of Ac.ams, ’« In CURED BY PE-RU-NA From tbe Indications, there is every action of the court, were exaniin* d. reason to suppose that the carnival Third Drove From Born & Lazinka's and the court remanded them to the Increasing Montana Shipments to Iowa Man Resided Here During the the city for a short business viz't Possibility of a Primary Grade in will be a great success and that It Mrs. J Stanton, of Athena, is In This Season—Wild Hay Short. But county court with the order that th«v the Coast Brings New Competition Sixties—Going on Visit to Tennes­ High School Building—Depends on will be tbe beginning of a aeries of the city the guest of friends hera. Other Crops Make Up Usual Ton­ be sent to the reform school at Sa­ to Oregon Growers—Story of see—Mrs. Pruett and Family Will Number of 8mall Children South fairs, such as have proven to be w> J. M. Hayes, of Athena, was a !iiu- nage—Cattle Increasing in Moun­ lem. Haskins is the boy «ho broke Reside Where the Profit Comes in, in the at McMinnville—Visitors iness visitor in the city yesterday. O. R. A N.—City Schools Will Open profitable and beneficial to other into the Rigby house near t’.c < iiy * parts of the state. Return to Nebraska. tain District. Wholesale Packing Business. Next Monday. and took front it a watch, a ring r-ml E. Nelson, of Weston, was In some money, ail of the value ot the city yesterday for a short visit DECLINE IN PRICE. Ukiah. Or.. Sept. 8.—Within a halt $26.5o. McGinnis is the Milton l>oy Athena, Sept. 7.—Mr and Mrs. Alt. J. C. Ixinergau shipped 2( ki bead ot The school board held a meeting Rcliert E Frazier, of Milton, was day's ride of this place are at least who is accused of breaking into a cattle to in,» Frye-Bruhne Company, Coppock, of Pullman. Wash., were last night and besides the refusal 5tH< head of choice beef steers, be­ house and taking money from it. As of Seattle, last night, over the W it called to the bedside of Mr. Coppock's In th«- city yesterday visiting friends. of the land offered them by the coun­ Believed That Wheat will Take An­ other Rais« Before Lang. Mrs. L. Swaggart. of Ath< ■na. is in ty court for the site of a school build­ longing to different settlers, who are soon as the county court takes action C R. The slock was bought of J. mother, who died a few days ago of waiting the coming of buyers into in the matter they will be taken to I Nelson and Jm k Bourne, of Camas dropsy. Mr. and Mrn. Coppock ro­ thp city the guest of relatives and ing, nothing of importance was done. Wheat has taken a tumble from tbe this district. Prairie, and were all young steers, j turned home Friday, accompanied by friends. In the opinion of the board this tract j l-edesta) that it has been resting on I the school, perhaps the latter part Already this season Ukiah. Alba ; of this week. Tne price paid was $3.50 per 100. but I Mrs. Coppock's sister. Mrs. Curtis, of __ for some time, and for the last two Mr and Mrs. J. C. Wood of Athe­ of land was held too high tor the and Camas Prairie have furnished Bert Wright, who was accused of1 since that time the quotation has this city, who will spend a few day«: na ate In the city the guesta oi purpose of the school and it was de- i da>rs ha* b‘ *'n Mooted at 67 cents by over 1.000 head of fat steers to the taking $20 from the Gratz lodging taken another tumble, and steers are visiting her sister and father. (the wholesalers, and at 68 and •« elded not to take it. friends. Portland and Sound markets and house some time ago. was arraigned now selling at $3.25. Mrs. Arela Plamondon stumbled on The board is at this time making cent* ** the mills by the millers. Mrs. R, N. Stanfield returned to uer a canvass probably that many more will lie and let go on his own recognizance, The reason for the fall in the price a splintered board in the sidewalk, ______ ____ Tbe The drop is I« laid to the fact fart that ot ____ the _______ children on tjie home in Eer of smal! East, as they have been in the past. Daniel Gholson and daughter, ot the city yesterday evening on busi­ cnildren in that part of the city to the time. There has been more wheat been in fine condition. QUEEN VICTORIAS HAIR. The freight on the stock is the same Albia. Iowa, have been visiting at the ness, returning home this morning. justify the institution of a primary fc°M t*,ua *ar ’^Is season than be- The wild hay crop in the Alba and HAL. P. DENTOX. UTkiah country was light, in some It« Great Profusion Was Always a from Billings to Seattle as It is from home of Mr. Gholson's ‘brother, Wil­ dejiartment in the big building on ture a’ **•* |,unt time for some years, Mins Kirk of Athena, returned to the hill, and If there can be found an<' owing to the overplus on the places, but the grain hay crops are Billings to Chicago, and as the prices liam Gholson, of this city, for several Cause of Wonder. her home this morning after a short Mr. Hal. P. Denton, Chief Department | heavy enough to make the total ton­ avi the tur ps s’-«; nan primary children the room will be . j uiai market^ price has ui dropped. EVen at the age of 80 years. Queen here are as good as they are in the days. Mr. Gholson is one among the via t with her friend. Miss Williams, Publicity and Promotion of National ! nage about the same. ami the num­ But * ** it is pretty to “ rise again, added to those already there. ” " sure ** * Victoria's hair was a marvel of lux­ Eastern markets, it Is the present few men who lived on the coast iu of Ibis cl i y Export Exposition, writes: ber of stock held over will I h > about uriance. The court physician, follow intention of the Montana growers to early times and returned East to In passing from one side of the1 for the farmers have stopped selling Philadelphia, Dec. 20.1899. i the same as usual. live. In the early '60s he freighted Fred Lieuallen, of Adams, was a ■ track to tbe other the children are I and will not deliver their grain for Ing Prof. Unna's discovery, undoubt­ ship to this end of the line. Mr. Lonergan, in speaking of the out of Walla Waila. The Pcruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O. Among the stockmen who have not edly. treated her Majesty's scalp with visitor in tbe city, having come to continually m«-naced by the trains ! the figures that are now being offer- Harvey McDonald, Mrs. H. O. 1 spend the day with friends and see ! and switch engines of the O. R. 4c N .! ed. As they have lots of their grain Packing Gentlemen:—•• Toward the latter part I sold any fat cattle yet this year, are a germ destroying preparation, that formation of the Western on hand, it is thought that the Association created by the stockmen Worthington's brother, Is critically ill the celebration. of August I found myself in a very- i the following: Robert More, Charles was not made public. I and while nothing has resulted from yet It is now tbe danger, there is a chance that price will rise as soon as the glut is much run-down condition. I suffered ! Kimble. Ralph Clark. Frank Hilbert. known, however. that the remedy for ■ of the West, said that th«-re was a with typhoid fever in Walla Walla, E. If Penland Is visiting with his Helntic. dandruff, the germ destroying ele­ 1 «rood field for such a plant in this His condition is repoi ■tel extremely Huston. Chide some of the little ones might becow ' out of the local market. particularly front catarrh of the st. >ina<-h, James | brother, L. E Penland. H« has been careless and meet their death on the! aggravated no doubt by the respon.-lbU- Charles McCombei and 1*. E. Combs, ment, s n—Stock market The cattle are being brought a visit to Corvallis, where her sons packing establishment of the growers strengthens. Your doctor will as it was becoming affected through factory results from the use of Perun*, and Fruit Exhibit on the Side. would be of good to the stockmen a ill probably attend school this »in­ In by Joe Gombs, and were gathered REGISTRY ROLLS OPEN. sympathy. explain this to you. He knovs write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving » in the John Day and Bear valley ter. Last evening, al the meeting of the The operation was performed by of the West, for It would save for all about this cough medicine. full statement of your case and he will countries. They are all young cat ­ Mr. and Mrs. John HaHgus and L. them all that they lost In wiling as city council, the business men of the List of Off'cers to Be Filled at Com­ Dr. W. G. Cole and at the last reports -W* bar» »»M Aver*« Oerry Feetera » be pleased to give you his valuable ad­ Haligus left Sunday morning for I. Jr- tle and are In fine fix for the market. city were given the privilege of tbe oar Um* y f->r s. inn tor tLrcat aa*4 h»n< ing City Elect on. the man was resting as easily as they do now They will be loaded at this place and streets for a merchants' carnival to triMab^a. amd »• thmk n» «qvate I a vice free. • tngston. where they will remain At the same time he did uot think expected under the circum- MM. A- bOHKAOY. -hipped to the Portland market. The roils for the registration ot the could be Address Dr. Hartman. President oi that it would be of harm to him. for week or ten days. be held in this city from the 6th to stances. W’-.M fl« J.C. ATIl'Ow Mrs. George Foster wa s called to so much meat was used by his fi:m. The Hartman Sanitarium, Cuiuiuus voters at the coming municipal elec­ Lz w . v .» the loth of October, and this morn- tion opened today at the office of the and be had to fill the demand But Baker City to attend the sickbed i Ing the m*r. of tbe city met Mr. Wil­ Manx city recorder. • Mrs since the prices paid b} the coast her niece, who has since died son. tbe manager of the snows, who At this election it will be necessary men were as high as the market war Foster has not returned home yet. is here to close tbe contract, and the to provide for five councilmen to take Miss Mary Sias sister of Rev. C. ranted, he thought that he would articles were »ign.M and the carni­ tbe places of Messrs. Clopton. of the have no trouble In filling his orders I Sias, the former pastor of the val is now an assured thing. Ayor's Pills greatly a.d recovery. first ward. Hartman of the second. when the new plants were put in op­ Christian church, returned last week According to the cot tract that has Purely vegetable, gently laxative. Sewell Switzler. ot the third, and front a visit to Salem and other eration. I ’«een entered into, the big tent «4 tbe and Howard, of the fourth, A mayor MERGER ELECTRIC LIGHT Willamette valley H. C. WRIGHT HAS SOLD OUT places in the I show will be at tbe intersection of is also to be elected, as is a water After visiting a few days with her ANO MOVED TO PENDLETON I Court and Main streets. None cf tbe TAKEN IN CUSTODY. AND POWER COMPANIES. William commissioner to succeed brother's family. Miss Sias left aga u streets will be blocked, and there will Jones, whose term expire# at that I be nothing nt all on Main street. Gilbam County Bondsmen Become Tuesday for her home tn Xebraskx time. There are five water commit- David Tailor, who for years has The Threshing Generally Is a* an I Tbe carnival company will have a Uneasy and Send for Their Man. sioners on the board, and one is The New Syndicate Has Headquar­ been engaged in the wheat business Erd—Selling Dressed Veal n Pen- bard on tbe streten all of the time b ters at Philadelphia—Central Plant elected every two years for a term of Yesterday afternoon Sheriff Tay­ In this city, says the heaviest wheat dleton—A Nice Ram Fell and More 'h* flve d.ys^ that tbe two 10 years. The qualifications for the Will Be on Little Walla Walla- lor. acting on instructions wired here he ha» ever handled is coming in I pie who come to the city will have office are that they be residents of Needed—Beef Cattle for Sale—’a , hance for amusement without go- from the sheriff of Gilliam county, this year A few days ago Arthur Light and Power to Many Towns. the city for at least five years prior placed under arrest J W. Duncan, Scott sold and delivered to Mr Tay Crops All Fine. Especially Wheat. ' ng into the tented shows unless they to the time of their election, and be i so desire. Everything will be tree ------ The long looked for deal between who is under $300 bonds to appear lor 410 sacks of wheat that weic hed I owners of property to the value of at the Northwest Gas & Electric Light before the next session of the court out 154 pounds to the sack lor the Ridge Sept. 6.—H. C. Wright. whol;n the city except the tents ALCOHOL, OPIUM, least |2.5“o. Company and the Pendleton Electric of that district for the larceny of 41» sacks Mr Taylor drew a check ! .1 be-n postmaster at Nye for a| Along with the carntval will TOBACCO USING.'« The rolls for the registry of the Light a- Power Company, was con- some wheat. The time of the trial for $735 55. It tested 67 pound» to : tuber ot van. has »di his farm I held a stock, and if possible, a fruit R. ALEXANDER. Sole Agent wtm for mrvnun® uiiloki voters will be open for the next is drawing near, and the bondsmen the bushel and one draft of five sacks and store to J. B Stanton. Mr. and show, gathered from all parts of the summated this morning, when the F« kai k PaWfar d, Cn days, in the office of the city record­ property of the local company was evidently feared that their man migb* weighed 794 pounds, an average of Mrs Stanton will make their botne| county. It is the intention and the ikl 544. STRONG TESTIMONY. er at said place and conduct the store wish of the management of -oe car­ transferred to the syndicate. Isaac take it into his head not to appear at about 159 pounds to the sack the time set for the trial, and asked Mr*. W. H. Pruett, widow uf the and postofflcc. Mr. and Mrs. Wright nival to make a beginning for an an ­ Anderson, of Philadelphia, and Geo This is Pendleton Testimony and Will KICKED BY A HORSE. Ladd Munn of Seattle, reached the the sheriff to get him He was taken late Rev Pruett, is making prepara­ have moved tn Pendleton, where Mrs nual county fair to be held In this Stand Investigation. Prizes will city today and at once went to the to Gilliam county by City Marshal tions to go to McMinnville to reside, Wright Is under the car of a doctor. city from thia year on Charles Russell has about finished be offered for the beet exh.bits of If you should doubt the following Old Lady's Limb Broken by a Frac- office of the Light a- Power Compa­ Sweeden, of Arlington, yesterday and send ber son and daughter to tbe McMinnville college threshing in Alkali, whicn will finish cattie and other livestock, and it will tious Animal. and wish to investigate, you haven't ny. where the matter was discussed evening his season be made worth while for the farmers to go to some other state in the union Mr. and Mrs. L. L McGee and Mr. and the transfer arranged. Mr. and Mrs. P. G- McBroom, of and stockmen of tbe county to come THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD. to prove it. It's not a long story pub­ and Mrs. Smith Gwinn, of Dayton. Divorce Granted. While the plant is yet in the hands Pendleton, were visiting old friends here to exhibit their property. John lished in Pendleton newspapers about passed through the city today from of tbe local company, the deal has In the circuit court today a decree the and relatives around Gurdane last Hailey. Jr., is in charge ot tne fair a resident in Kalamazoo. Mich., or Baker City on their way home The been made and at no great uate the of divone was granted to Mrs Paper That Is Read Wherever English Language is Spoken. week. part of the carnival, and will use Tampa. Fla. It’s about a resident of party had been in the mountains in new i-ompany will assume contro’ Maude Johnson of Athena, from her The Thrice-a-Week World was a Mai. Olmstead finished threshing every effort to make the thing a suc­ Pendleton and given in his own words. the vicinity of Baker, looking at the and management of this plant as well husband Albert S Johnson The brilliant success in the beginning, h r the searen last week, at Gtirdate cess. In a short time the affair will No stronger proof can be had. Ac parties were residents of Athena, and timber of that part of the country, as of the Walla Walla plant. H W Whittaker made a trip to be advertised in all parts of the H. A. Thompson, retired, who lives and yesterday had started out when cording to the intent of the contract, the husband deserted the wife and and has been steadily growing ever since Time is the test of an tnings. John Day to see after his property county and from Walla Walla clear on Stonewall Jackson street, says: has since continued to live separate one of the horses became frightened it will be the duty of the new compa and has set Its seal of approval on In said vicinity last week. to the other end of the district, and it "My kidneys troubled me by spells at a break in the harness and at- ny to have an all-day current in the and apart from her. The court the Three-*-Week World, which :» Tbe Rust Bros and H. W. Whitta­ for 10 years .and at such times with tempted to run away. He was held city by the first of the coming Sep­ granted the plaintiff tbe r ght to as­ widely circulated in every state and ker are butchering their calves and a steady dull aching across my back. tember—one year from the present sume once more her maiden name of territory of the Union, and wherever I used large quantities of various by the driver, and when he found hauling them to Pendleton and sell­ Maude Yusburg Will M Peterson that it was impossible to run he be­ month. there are people who can read our ing them at a fair margin. kinds of medicines said to be good was the attorney for the plaintiff The company has as yet not deter­ mother tongue. We had a nice rain here about 10 j for it. but they never benefited me I gan to kick. After demolishing the front pan mined on its headquarters, though ir This paper for the coming winter days ago. which d d much gx»d to enough so that I could notice it. Fi­ We nally I got a box of Doan’s Kidney of the rig he became tangled in the reality the head of the concern will Second District Fair, The Dalles. Ore., and the year 1904. will make its news era vs but it stopped too soon Pills at the Brock & McComas Co debris and in the mix-up k.cked Mrs. be in the East, for the company is I September 28th to October 3rd, 1903. service, if possible, more extensive had a nice little shower last night McGee, breaking her leg. Both Mr. in the hands of Philadelph a capital- drug store and I found them to be For the above occasion the O. R than ever. All events of importance, with prospects for more, which uou’ ’ just what I needed. They went right and Mrs. Gwinn were injured, but ists and will be worked and Improv « X. makes a rate of 15 75 tor the no matter where they happen, are re­ be welcomed greatly by all people. not so seriously, Mrs. McGee is an ed by that means, There will be a round trip. Tickets on sale Sept. IS, ported accurately and promptly to the spot and not only relieved my The people of Pilot Rock had their backache, but cured it permanently. old lady and the hurt for her is a loard of managers in this part of the 30. and Oct. 1. Return limit Oct. 4 The subscriber, for only one dollar cur osity aroused last Tuesday even I will be only too pleased to tell serious thing, for at her advanced country who will look after tbe de­ 1903. For further particulars call a year, gets three papers every we*k Ing by seeing a large meteor fall others about the merits of this reme- age it will be a slow process for the tails of running the system, but the on or address F. F Wamsley, agent and more news and general reading about 7:30. bone to knit. board of directors will be in the East, O R A N Co. dy.” than most great dailies can furnish Your reporter has just returned and they will delegate to the ms nag For sale by all dealers Price 50 at five or six times the price. from Athena, where he had been vis CIRCUIT COURT. ers their power. Foster-Milburn Co.. cents per box The Thrice-a-Week World is abso- icing relatives and friends for a few He Is in Demand. Inside of 18 months at the latest Buffalo. X. Y.. sole agents for the lately fair In Its political news, Par­ days He left the city and count-y Conclusions Reached in Six Criminal al) of the towns between the power William Lyons, who has been at tisan bias is never allowed to affect around quite busy soring wbea: as United States. plant on the Utile Walla Walla and Helix in the W h C R. office ihere Its news columns, and democrat and fast as possible from fear of a rai.iv Cases. Remember the name—DOAN'S— this city one way. and that place and for some time, is in the city for a republican alike can obtain in its autumn. and take no other. The district attorney and the cir­ the city of Walla Walla on the other short visit with his friends and rela­ pages truthful accounts Of all the Crops are fine, wheat plump and cuit court held a seance this morn­ There Is a probability that great polialcal campaigns. Administrator's Notice to Creditors. hand, will be lighted by the power tive* plenty of It. ing. and as a result some of the in­ furnished by the new company, and -Mr. Lyons will be located by the com- Miss Etta Welch, of Sacramento In addition to all the news, the «•taci. I' kx I*. la ■ oaisty. Mata ot Oreg lu the County Co«r: oi Ute St-teoi Oregon, mates of the county jail are nearer not only will they furnish light, but liany outside of the city, in a perma­ Thrice-a-Week World furnishes the Cal., returned home last week from w» will erer pray. for 1 malilla < ountr tbe solution of the questions that con- they nent place Intbema ter of tBe «etale of W » . -wiaple. will furnish power as well. 1. Pbarp. 1. X Sarver, best serial fiction, elaborate market Susanville. where she had been vis­ heretofore cern them than they have <1« ceased. W llaaa Jaaaa. ■< A «ajilar. reports and other features of inter- iting friends. Xoiice i> hereby given that R. H Semple and been. >. H. Rosad. I « Dutra*. Will Attend Whitman. • ' It -rnpl, bare been appointed adiainii Woolen Mills for Boise. Miss Ruby Whittemore, who has • H I Bu ahaa. O. C RaltM, who forg- Thomas Alden, the man tratore ot tbe above named »Mate, by the above W. «. rower-.y. Joko Kaye. r- K : been out on her homestead near Myr- The Thri« a Week World's Miss Mabel McDill and Miss H. D. Wagnon, of Eugene. Or.. is named erx rt and uualthed a, by lau required. ed the check for $38 which he passed • M Frrenaa. 1. W. Lea ox. All per Min* having claims again»« laid eat te at the Last Chance saloon. «as ar- in the city looking up the matter of tie Hawks left this morning for I ar subscription price is only I LOI Gurdane. for a while, returned to Frank E J* i«aa I M Abel a-e hereby uotiled to present -.fie lame with w. r H r.-.nx C F Amtbory Whitman, where they win attend col­ per year and this pays for 156 pa­ Pecdleton last week. locating a woolen mill in Boise, says and bound over to the next raigned pr<.perly«tK»eta attached to nte at thehaw o'er- a. X Re-a vr H MereaK There are a number cf beeves in The ladies pers. We offer this unequaled news- • d H K. Collier in W>e Asa tciar on Huilding, session of the court, in November, the Capital New«. He is in consul­ lege the coming year. A W. «tertirn» Oliver ayath Pendlt ton. ' >regon, within alx moil the from the Having no bail, he will remain in the tation with President Wilson, of the will keep bachelor hall with Miss paper and the Weekly East Oregonian, this and Gurdane vicinities for sale, lheo. R Nxke ani dale hereof owned by B. F. Ogle, the Rust Bros . Chamber of Commerce, to whom he Grace Crockett, of Walla Walla, hav­ together one year, for $2 25. jail until the session of the court. Oated August 2-, 1901. The regular subscription price of J. A. Owings and sons. Fletcher R H -KMFLK. Jr J. W. Collins, or John Elliot, as he is explaining his intentions and what ing rented a small cottage and fitted C. D SI MPLE. Bros.. James Hall and C. R. Cate. the two papers Is $2.50. | it "P signee his name in the first place. be desires to do. Admit ¡atratora Ayers Cherry Pectoral for Weak Throats r Flat Iron.« ' wceur out 5o do KihS.’lraryflati But it taJles a. « < r ’ ) ffiíCeelevI 1 a • * I Lyour merchant, j ] Buggies, Removed to Main Street Buggies, 1 Buggies, Hacks, Hacks, •A.« KUNKEL Hacks, Wagons, & COMPANY Wagons, Wagons, First Door Sooth of East Oregonian Bailding W»* have just received two car loads of Wagons, three car loads of Bu.-giea and Hack* besides a full and complete line of every­ thing else that is usually sold in a first class Implement and Vehicle house-owing to the fact that we bought in such large quantity s and owing to our long experience in the implement business WE ARE ABLE TO SELL YOU A BUGGY OR HACK FOR LESS MONEY THAN WAS EVER BEFORE SOLI) IN PENDLETON Besides, we give you from UM) to 150 rigs to choose from. and see us. You are always welcome whether you huv or not Come Do not forget that we are exclusive agents for the celebrated Jno. Deere Plows and Harrows, the Buckeye Drills» and ttle Moline Wagons K. ]KUNKEL 8t COMPANY